The HBO miniseries “Elizabeth I” was the big winner at Sunday night’s 58th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, picking up four statuettes. Helen Mirren won the Emmy in the best actress in a miniseries/movie category, Jeremy Irons won in the best supporting actor in a miniseries/movie category. “Elizabeth I” also picked up Emmys for best miniseries and direction.

First-time winners “24” and “The Office” picked up best series nods in drama and comedy categories. The show also paid special tribute to television legends Dick Clark and the late Aaron Spelling.

Above, Jenna Fischer, center, a star of “The Office,” celebrates with cast members and producers after the show won for outstanding comedy series at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Left, comedian Jon Stewart is seen with his award for Best Variety, Music or Comedy Series.